Chevron asked employees around the world to delete WeChat.

Chevron said in an email to all employees that WeChat is an "application that does not meet the requirements" and asked all employees who installed WeChat to delete the application. If employees don't finish before the deadline, they will not be able to use the company network.

The company wrote: "Due to a recent administrative order prohibiting the use of WeChat, Chevron requires you to delete the application from your mobile device. If you don't do this before September 27th, you won't be able to use Chevron's system. " According to the report, Chevron listed in detail the model and operating system of each employee's mobile phone in the relevant memorandum.

At present, Chevron is silent on this matter, and its spokesman declined to comment. Tencent has not yet made a statement.

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Tencent said that if Apple and Google delete WeChat from their app stores, the update of the app by existing American users may be negatively affected. So far, WeChat has more than 654.38 billion users worldwide.

Last Friday and Saturday, the number of downloads of the enterprise version of WeChat in the United States reached 58,000, which was 193 times of the 300 downloads in the same period a week ago. Earlier media reports said that Tencent had renamed the enterprise WeChat Work as WeCom. According to the records of the US Patent and Trademark Office, Tencent registered the WeCom trademark on August 19, 2009.